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The PlayStation is the iconic, trail-blazing console designed and developed by Sony. It was a console of the 5th generation, but it was the 1st to be designed entirely by Sony. It sported a 32-bit architecture, a CD drive and entire 2 MB of RAM. The console achieved a stunning success across the world, eventually delivering more than 100 million units worldwide. Apart from PS1 (PSX), a scaled-down version, the PSOne, was also available.
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Toy Story Racer
Racing 05 March 2001
A racing game based on the license of an animated film entitled Toy Story. In Toy Story Racer players play the characters known from the cartoon original and fight for victory on several tracks. The fun is diversified not only by the different rules that govern each competition, but also by the presence of various power-ups scattered on the routes.
WWF SmackDown! 2: Know Your Role
Sports 21 November 2000
The second installment of the popular series of games based on the WWF wrestling federation license. The production offers rich content for fans of the discipline - dozens of players to choose from, a range of different modes, an extensive season module and a powerful character editor.
Whizz
Arcade 15 February 1997
A colorful two-dimensional platformer, converted from personal computers, in which the action is presented in isometric projection. The title poses a number of logical and arcade challenges to the humanoid rabbit controlled by the players.
WWF SmackDown!
Sports 02 March 2000
Based on the license of the famous wrestling federation WWF, a sports game that allows you to direct many celebrities in the ring and take part in a number of matches perfectly known from wrestling events. This is the first installment of the famous WWF Smackdown cycle!
Sentinel Returns
Puzzle 01 January 1998
Original puzzle game, maintained in an abstract style. Developed by Hookstone Sentinel Returns is a continuation of Sentinel from 1986. Players take on the role of being aware of the task of defeating the title Sentinel, which they can only achieve if they are above him.
Zoop
Arcade 31 October 1995
An uncomplicated arcade game, developed by the Hookstone studio. In Zoop, the player controls a triangle in the center of a two-dimensional board, and his task is to shoot colorful objects coming from the edge of the screen.
The Misadventures of Tron Bonne
Action 22 July 1999
Spin-off of the Mega Man Legends series, in which we play the title role of Tron Bonne. The protagonist's task is to collect the money needed to pay the ransom and free her brothers and sisters who have been kidnapped by the evil Mr. Loath. To this end, the heroine undertakes various tasks such as plundering dangerous ruins and assaulting banks.
WCW Mayhem
Sports 31 August 1999
A production based on the license of the American wrestling federation WCW, in which several dozen of the most famous competitors were put at the disposal of the console owners. The title prepared by Electronic Arts brought a number of novelties to the genre, trying to stand out from the competition.
Ninja: Shadow of Darkness
Action 30 September 1998
Three-dimensional engraver, in which we play the title ninja warrior. As we play, we travel through different locations and fight with the opponents we meet; from time to time we also have to solve an uncomplicated riddle or go through the platform section.
Novastorm
Action 29 September 1995
Shooting on rails, in which the player sits at the controls of the fighter, and his task is to eliminate the so-called Scarab-X - rebellious machines seeking to destroy humanity. In the course of the struggle we do not have full control over the vehicle; we can only manoeuvre it vertically and horizontally and avoid it.
Monster Rancher 2
Strategy 25 February 1999
The second part of a series of strategy games with elements of RPG and life simulation, in which we play the role of a beginner trainer of title monsters. Our task is to acquire new specimens and gradually increase their combat potential, so that they can win new victories during turn-based battles on the arena.
Disruptor
Action 30 November 1996
A first-person shooter in which the player takes on the role of one of the LightStormers - elite soldiers that neutralize any dangers that threaten humanity. Disruptor is the debut project of Insomniac Games - a studio that provided such hits as the Spyro trilogy and the Ratchet & Clank series.
Monaco Grand Prix
Racing 30 June 1999
Production based on the Formula 1 racing series, but not using its official license, which allows you to test yourself behind the wheel of super-fast cars. The game is closer to simulation than a typical arcade.
Team Buddies
Strategy 15 September 2000
A humorous variation of real time strategy maintained in cartoon style. On the battlefields, colorful creatures, reminiscent of anthropomorphic pills of drugs, are battling. Instead of whole armies, console owners control groups of four soldiers.
Rat Attack!
Arcade 31 August 1999
A three-dimensional arcade game in which PlayStation 1 owners take control of the members of the cat's squad. Their task is to stop the rats from invading Earth.
Hoshigami: Ruining Blue Earth
RPG 07 February 2002
Tactical Japanese RPG, in which players lead their team to subsequent victories in battles in rounds. Between battles they develop available heroes and learn more about the history.
Rascal
Arcade 30 March 1998
Rascal is a three-dimensional platformer that uses the motif of time travel. Players take control of a teenager who sets out to rescue his abducted father. The game is the work of Traveller's Tales studio.
Monkey Hero
RPG 28 February 1999
Japanese action RPG with typical isometric projection. The hero of Monkey Hero is a monkey warrior with human qualities, who undertakes a mission to save the world.
Anna Kournikova's Smash Court Tennis
Sports 12 November 1998
Arcade sports game in cartoon style, which is part of the Smash Court series. Anna Kournikova's Smash Court Tennis from Namco Studio focuses on simple rules and intuitive controls.
LiberoGrande
Sports 26 November 1998
An arcade football game that debuted on arcade machines in 1997. LiberoGrande takes an unusual approach to the presentation of the discipline, putting only one player under control during the matches.
Crash Bash
Party 06 November 2000
A collection of arcade mini-games set in the Crash Bandicoot universe, in which likeable characters compete in a variety of cleverness and reflex-testing competitions.
Bust-A-Groove
Arcade 31 October 1998
A three-dimensional rhythm game in which virtual dancers face off against each other in spectacular duels, showing off their choreographies. The task of the players is to press the appropriate button combinations in the rhythm specified for a given song.
Maximum Force
Action 30 September 1997
A skillful target sight converted to PlayStation 1 from slot machines, where players take on the role of a counter-terrorist and try to save hostages from the hands of criminals. The title is distinguished by a relatively rare graphic design, with digitised images of actors.
Monkey Magic
Arcade 27 November 1999
A colorful 2.5D platformer in which an anthropomorphic monkey warrior tries to save his homeland from extinction. The game was created on the basis of anime emitted at the turn of the 20th and 21st century.